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ShadeDream

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It looks like the "new design" Panachrome Muted White's hex code has changed... looks like a worse match based on the hex codes... anybody tried the new color out?
 

Nycturne

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A) it's not as close
B) it prints like GARBAGE. It's soft, always stringy and has poor layer adhesion.

I agree the match isn't as good anymore, but it prints like PolyTerra to me. Haven't seen the stringiness even when printing at 230C (high-flow nozzle). But I do need to adjust the extrusion multiplier for PolyTerra when printing with a HF nozzle as I get a bit of under-extrusion compared to my usual PLAs (including PolyMaker's PLA).

Have you dried the spool you got?
 

GutBomb

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I have two problems with the polyterra. whatever they put in it to make it "rough" textured stains my PTFE tubing and I'm sure it's getting buildup in the works of my printer, but the more serious one: parts printed with it just aren't reliable. I think it comes down to the same stuff, the additive that makes it terra-cotta-like keeps the layers from sticking well so once any stress is put on the part at all it just breaks at a layer line. I hate that the ColorFabb stuff is so expensive but that stuff is a) a perfect color match and b) printed parts are great. they have a tiny amount of flex to them so I can safely print SE and Plus reset/interrupt switches with them that won't break the first time I use them or worse, when removing supports, like with polyterra.
 

jcm-1

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I agree the match isn't as good anymore, but it prints like PolyTerra to me. Haven't seen the stringiness even when printing at 230C (high-flow nozzle). But I do need to adjust the extrusion multiplier for PolyTerra when printing with a HF nozzle as I get a bit of under-extrusion compared to my usual PLAs (including PolyMaker's PLA).

Have you dried the spool you got?
My spools are always dried and stored in a gasket sealed container with hygrometer and silica gel. :D

It's not moisture. The filament is garbage. It's soft, like chewy chocolate chip cookies. Put any stress on parts printed with it and it just peels or breaks apart.
 

jcm-1

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I have two problems with the polyterra. whatever they put in it to make it "rough" textured stains my PTFE tubing and I'm sure it's getting buildup in the works of my printer, but the more serious one: parts printed with it just aren't reliable. I think it comes down to the same stuff, the additive that makes it terra-cotta-like keeps the layers from sticking well so once any stress is put on the part at all it just breaks at a layer line. I hate that the ColorFabb stuff is so expensive but that stuff is a) a perfect color match and b) printed parts are great. they have a tiny amount of flex to them so I can safely print SE and Plus reset/interrupt switches with them that won't break the first time I use them or worse, when removing supports, like with polyterra.
Good point. I equate the stuff to a softer version of pre-aged spindler plastic. HA!
 
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Fizzbinn

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I've had no problem printing items with Polymaker Matte PLA Filament Matte Muted White on my Bambu Lab A1 mini, about 1/3 way through my spool now.
Polymaker PolyTerra™ PLA Muted White
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TR8N5T2 (unavailable now, bought mine Jan 2024)

Here's a retro inspired mouse I printed recently:

IMG_6645.jpeg


It looks like this is the replacement?:
Polymaker Panchroma™ Matte PLA Muted White

Are you guys saying you have problems printing with one or both of these? and/or the color on the new "muted white" is different, not as close to Apple Platinum? (it def was not an exact match for the older version, not bad either though) Anyone have a comparison picture?
 
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jcm-1

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I've had no problem printing items with Polymaker Matte PLA Filament Matte Muted White on my Bambu Lab A1 mini, about 1/3 way through my spool now.
Polymaker PolyTerra™ PLA Muted White
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TR8N5T2 (unavailable now, bought mine Jan 2024)

Here's a retro inspired mouse I printed recently:

View attachment 21082

It looks like this is the replacement?:
Polymaker Panchroma™ Matte PLA Muted White

Are you guys saying you have problems printing with one or both of these? and/or the color on the new "muted white" is different, not as close to Apple Platinum? (it def was not an exact match for the older version, not bad either though) Anyone have a comparison picture?
The new version of it is a little warmer on the color. ColorFABB RAL 7044 is an almost exact match.

Problems with both. "Gooey" or "doughy" is how I would categorize the plastic. I've printed it on everything from a Creality Ender 3 Pro up to a Bambu Lab X1 Carbon.

Try using it with anything that takes stress: like non-brass screw bosses, or pressure clips, or any kind of small details.
 

Fizzbinn

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Maybe the issue is with newer batches, my older spool of PolyTerra PLA Muted White prints pretty good in detail. You've got me kinda worried about when I run out now, prob would have ordered (maybe will still order?) a spool of Panchroma™ Matte PLA Muted White.

Is the the ColorFABB filament available? What does it cost? Link?


IMG_6684.jpeg
 

jcm-1

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ColorFABB is available but:

a) it's expensive
b) If you are outside the EU, you have to contact them from their contact page and request a quote, because their website doesn't ship outside the EU.


If your printer is printing PanChroma better than mine, then keep using it. :D
 
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